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Pertinent Info About Greyhound Character Traits

By Fabio DeMartino


Historical Italian greyhounds were larger than the ones we have today. Thankfully, this is the only characteristic of the dog that has modifications.

Needless to say the change in size has had a change on the way we perceive the dog's personality. It seems considerably a lot more docile and safe to keep around little young children too.

Considered to be one of essentially the most elegant breed of dog, much more so when it truly is running. It has a particular prancing that lends a unique grace to its' faster movements.

In recent times folks have began to cross Italian greyhounds with terriers to produce yet another diverse sort of greyhound. But for the old school Italian greyhound lovers the crosses are very undesirable as they seem to be compromising on the beauty and elegance of the greyhound.

A sweet and gentle natured dog, the Italian greyhound has a very affectionate personality. Due to the fact it also has a extremely vulnerable structure and skin, it's not as fragile as it appears.

Not suited to cold climates, the dog need to be kept in warm places and need to also be dressed warmly when taken outdoors in cool weather.

To preserve its wellness and beauty, it really is essential to sustain a healthy, balanced diet and give it typical exercise. This ensures a stunning coat and elegant physique.

Traditionally a royally kept dog, the Italian greyhound just isn't suited as a guard dog, regardless of its sharp reflexes and agility. This is a dog that loves to be pampered.

When it comes to its outward appearance the Italian greyhound has a flat skull and very delicate dark colored long and narrow nose. This is coupled with soft and delicate rose shaped ears that are practically touching the back of the head. The big eyes are by far one of the most expressive feature of the Italian greyhound. Travel down and you locate a long and gracefully arched neck that also forms the dog's personality. It has a set of lean and muscular thighs with long feet. Needless to say the accurate worth of the dog is only realized when 1 gets a opportunity to see it.




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